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Complete Flame test lab; lab due tomorrow
Flame test lab quiz tomorrow; know: term used for electrons in different energy levels, what the two pieces of evidence that we use to identify an metal, examples of cations and anions
Warm-up: What are some of the patterns seen in the PTE?
Atom quiz Thursday: know the Rutherford experiment, properties of the subatomic particles, how atomic masses and mass numbers are calculated for an atom or an isotope, the properties of an electron in a ground or excited state
Notes: Properties in the PTE
Flame test lab; due Tuesday
Warm-up: What are some of the patterns seen in the PTE?
Atom quiz Wednesday: know the Rutherford experiment, properties of the subatomic particles, how atomic masses and mass numbers are calculated for an atom or an isotope, the properties of an electron in a ground or excited state
Correct SEP (4) page 134, SEP (5) page 135, and SEP (6) page 136
Notes: Elements and Identifying Elements
Discuss CCC (7) page 137
Read 138-139, 144-149
Submit Bohr diagram w.s.
Revisit Investigative Phenomenon: What causes the colors in a fireworks display? How would you adapt your original model?
Investigative phenomena: Why are elements in pure form so rare?
Do CCC (1) and SEP (2) page 131; discuss
Think Pair Share: What are examples of metals that have properties unlike other metals?
Discuss: how is the Periodic Table of the Elements (PTE) organized?
Read 131-136
Do SEP (4) page 134, SEP (5) page 135, and SEP (6) page 136
Warm-up: what is the difference between an electron in the ground state and the excited state?
Notes: Ions
Correct SEP page 111 and CCC page 113
Bohr diagram w.s. due tomorrow
Review page 110-114
Warm-up: write the notation for Calcium and the hyphen notation for the isotope of oxygen with 7 neutrons
Complete notes on Atomic Mass
Review: Calculating Atomic Mass (page 107)
Do Explore Bohr Model Patterns w.s.; due Wednesday
Do SEP (15) page 111 and CCC (16) page 113; due tomorrow
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Complete Modeling assignment and submit (pair/share)
Correct SEP (7) page 104, SEP (8) page 105 and compare and contrast (13) page 109
Practice: Atomic diagrams
Complete Mass number notes
Notes: Atomic Mass
Review: Calculating Atomic Mass (page 107)
Warm-up: What are the properties of a subatomic particle? (charge, location, mass)
Correct CCCs on page 100 and page 101
Discuss “Infer” on page 102
Do SEP page 103
Notes: Atoms
Draw Atomic Diagrams
Do SEP (7) page 104, SEP (8) page 105
Read page 109; do compare and contrast (13) page 109
Read 110-115 for Friday
Submit Density lab
Math Concepts review quiz
Correct CCC and SEP page 99
Warm-up: What elements do we find in humans?
Notes: Atoms and the Periodic Table
Read pages 100-102
Answer CCC on page 100 and page 101
Answer “Infer” on page 102
Read 103-108
Questions for Density Lab? Due tomorrow
Math Concepts review quiz tomorrow
Warm-up: What are the subatomic particles and their properties?
Investigate phenomena: What causes the colors in a fireworks display? Answer questions on page 99 of your textbook
Visuals: Auroras, fireworks, candles